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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1915)
tf The Maupin Times Published Every Friday at Maupin, Oregon, J, E, Disbrow, Publisher Subscription: One Year, $1.50, Six Months 75cts, Three Months 50 Entered in the post office at Maupin, Oregon, as second class mail matter. Many generations ago one of England's celebrated wits said "Doubtless God could have made a better berry than the straw berry, but doubtless he never did." But if the ordinary English strawberry of that day was the foundation for that stripe of frenzy, what would he have thought of a present day South ren Wasco county strawberry. Would it not be an item very much appreciated if our local merchants could carry a sufficient amount of hay and feed to ac commodate the people passing through town. Sunday night some prominent Indians of the WarmBpring section arrived late after driving cattle all day and were unable to get feed in any shape for their horses that night. Estray Notice. Smock News One bay horse 4 years old, white stripe in face, blocky built branded P on right stifle. One sorrel hdrse, trim built, star in face, 6 years did, branded P on right stifle. Both broke to work and ride. They were last seen on the Flat near Woodruff's. A reward will be given for any in formation leading to their recov ery. T. A. Connolly, Maupin, Ore. 18t3 Improvements Painting has been completed on John Donaldson's residence and it looks fine. t The Creaget home is undergo ing a coat of yellow with brown trimming. C. E. Alexander's Juniper Flat residence is nearly completed and the paiutfers have been busy on it for sonic time. The tieat addition to the 1). M. boetjeti residence is fast nearing completion. The original struc ture is also being finished on the outside. heu finished, this will be very neat and cozy. A. F. Russell wife and son made a trip to Maupin this week spend ing a few days with relatives of Mr. Russell. The party that was to be held at Mr. Yockeys was postponed for an indefinite time. Miss Ruby Russell is visiting with her brother and wife a few days. Noah Grant's sister and bus- band, tne McLormicks, are visiting relatives here. Mr. Cline, I. T. Cotirtright and Mrs. Oglesby wete business visitors Thursday at Maupiu. J. W. Ayres shipped a car of hogs to Portland Monday. Jesse Aytes went to the moun tians Monday where he expects to work through the summer months Farlow Bros, transferred their sheep to their mother's place Mon day: Hay cutting is in progress, full blast. Geo. Thornton, J. Farlow and son Orin took hogs to Shenir Mon day for J. W. Ayres. LOCALS All Around Town The Times, $1.50 a year. A. L. Barnes leaves for Portland today. That wonderful drink, Tallcott's nectar. p.rn... --"Wei oiusuer came over rrom Dufur Wednesday. Have you tried the latest drink, Celro Kola. Liegh Oliver went to the tuoun- tious Wednesday, packing for the Mays' sheep camps. Make land filings and final proof before United States Commissioner Stuart. Dr. and Mrs. Hatfield are Maupiu residents now, occupying the Cunningham house on the bluff. Go to Fischer's Garage for all your automobile accessories, gaso line and storage of machine. Ben Thomas and wife of Port land are guests at the Batty home on the Flat. All optical work repaired by H. L. Emmons, at his office-resi-deuee, Maupin. Little Ivan Donaldson presented the limes force with two lovelv bouquets of sweet peas this week. The latest drink out, for sale at the Maupiu Kaudy Shop's new fountain. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis took up resi dence in the parsonage Wednesday and are now at home tn frieuds. Mr. aud Mrs. and Mrs Floyd 1 , Geo. Gill, Mr. Vauderpool, and Mrs. G. C. Slusher of Dufur and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Slusher of the Flat were Suuday guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. II. Staats. While at Wamic this week, Herman Gesh called tlie attention of a Times represbhtative to a crop of barley oil the Hallie Johnson place, which it is estimated, will yield 60 bushels all acre. Mrs Gesh is harvesting some fields of hay which he expects to go better than three tons to the acre. K. Bothwell is rejoicing over the abundance of good water in his well completed some time ago by Henry Holland. The wind mill was completed Tuesday, the raising of which was witnessed by quite a crowd. Mrs. F. D. Stuart and daugher Crystal enroute to Mosier for a visit with her parents, and the three Misses Thrall to their home in The Dalles were among the passengers from Maupin on Sun day niorniug'strain. R. Johnsoli started to The Dalles Wednesday evening by team and is expected back today. Miss Nita Ellis', daughter of the local pastor, expects to arrive at The Dalles: from Portland by boat and come home with him. DDMBOD(HKa(JD oatmmmxmmtKs A; F. Martin IN HAS OPENED lib BLACKSMITH SHOP MAUPIN AND IS NOW PRfcPARED TO DO ALL KINDS OF BlacKsmithing, Horse shoeing and General Repairing All work done neatly and promptly at a reasonable price A &IR SHARE OF THE PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED to ,scs views T,...t 1 r osi tarus irom ic Tallcott'Si Some fine Maupiu. A. F. St. Dennis has completed laying the new plank on the bridge. Fine watch repairing at Emmons, one door down from hotel Maupin. A brother of Alex Brandt and his friend irom Seattle arrived on a Thor motor cy cle Sunday for a short visit. See the line of late fashion hats haulded by Mrs. L. D. Kelly. Ray Aulbry is running a fresh meat wagon aud delivers in Maupin Wednesdays aud Satur days. He is also handling ice. Don't forget Fischer's Garage at the end of the bridge. Tires, tubes and all accessories. A Jerome U. S. A. watch was found Suuday morning and left at this office to await the Call of its owner. Make final proof before Com missioner Stuart. Alex. Brandt purchased a lot of W. II. Williams recently. Notarial work at the Maupin State bank. See Fraley and Vauderpool for auto accessories. J. H, Chastain went to Yamhill to the home of his sister, Mrs. G, B. Literal, Sunday returning Wed nesday evening. Ice cream, Ice cream sundaes, Ice cream sodas, at regular city pricey at the Maupin Kandy Shop. Bob Cantwell, wife and baby came Friday from Prineville and are guests ot Mrs. R. F. Smith. Mrs. Cantwell was formely Miss Coleman and was at one time com positor in this office. Misses Vera aud Laura Goetjen are hard at work in the Times of fice picking up the tpyes and are in fair way to become capable compositors. The Times Times office is iu re ceipt of complimentary season tickets to the Chautacma to be held at the county seat July 2-8 in elusive, T . 1 til ' t . jonu jvittu auu tamiiy were in town Wednesday from Tygh with their new car and went to The Dalles yesterday. The following citizens were cuonty seat visitors the past week. A. A. Bouncy, Miss Bessie Bon ney, Mrs, Ruby B. Pettys, Mrs. A. L. Walters, Tygh Valley; J. R. Woodcock, Wamic; J. P. Abbott, Wapinilia, and L. D. Kelly of this city. Mrs. Joe Batty, a sister of Mrs. R. F. Smith and Mrs. Ray Aulbry, in company with Mis. Rena Hol- man of Portland, is a guet of the Bally, Smith and Aulbry homes. A meeting of the Tygh Valley Fair association will be held to morrow afternoon at 2:30 at that place when plans will be perfected for holding a fair this year. The county superintendent will le present to make arrangements for a school children's exhibit, which He hopes to be ahead of the avet-age. - 02 AND Report of the Condition of the Maupin State Bank No. 224 at Maupin, in the state of Ore gon, at the close of business June 23, 1915 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $32,722.26 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 7-10 Bonds and warrants 300 00 Banking house 2,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 2,060.73 Due from approved re serve banks 7,345.64 Checks and other cash items 51.00 Cash on hand 2,227.48 Other r6souiC6S , 23 8 60 Total 46,952.81 ' LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 15,000.00 Surplus fund 1,000.00 Undivided profits less . expenses paid 117.19 Individual deposits sub ject to check 24,800.90 Cashier checks out standing 31.00 Time certificates of de posit 1,003.72 Bills payable for money borrowed 5,000.00 Total 46,952.81 State of Oregon', ') , County of Wasco ( 5 s Ln pJO 1 year S2o4 Blacksmithing, Wagonmaking and Auto Repairing Fraley (EL Vanderpool Horseshoeing, Blacksmithing and Wagonmak ing. Share grinding and sharpening. All kinds of Repair Work that will suit) With a Guarantee That Will Stick. Try us If your wagons, bug gies or hacks need overhauling, bring them in we'll save you money, We carry a full line of Automobile Supplies and are prepared to do all kinds of Auto repair Work ijeimtBumla Maupin, Ore. I, F. D. Stuart, Cashier of the Mrs. L. D.Kelly has the most above named bank, do S'olfmrilv B3BC9 POOL AND BILLIARD PARLOR G. L. Harphan, Prop. It You Want to Wliilc Away an Hour or so There is no Better Place Than Here. A Nice, Clean and En joyable Amusement. - - up-to-date stock of millinery ever brought to Maupin. You should call aud get your choice early. Miss Dorothy Fischer left Wednesday foV Dallas, Oregon where she will spend a couple weeks visiting friends. I have moved iny jewlry and re pair shop 'to my residence one door from the hotel and am prepared to wait on thy customers in tht same old way. II. L. Emmons. I,. D. Kellv made a trio around on the Columbia Southern to Shaniko this week looking after base ball interests, returning with K. J. Fischer Wednesday. Rowe Aulhry 'and family and Miss Emma Aulbry of Cottage Grove will arrive today for a visit j with Ray Aulbrys and will make their home here. We carry all ot tne latest drinks, G'lro Kola, Coco Cola, and all of j the other most po'putar drinks, at j the Maupiu Kandy Shop. ! llankey Harphan and wife left this morning for their rauch. Mrs. Harphan returned a few days ago from the hospital and is now able to be up G. B. literal of Yamhill, a former resident of the flat, had 'the misfortune a week ago Monday swear that the abov'e statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. P. D. Stuart, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to be fore me, this 30th day of June, 1915. J. M. Conklin, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. M. Conklin, D. M. Shat'tuck, Directors. CHAS.H. FRANCIS, M.D.;C.M MAUPIN, OREGON i MAUPIN HARNESS SHOP Give meTour Order for Anything in the Harness Line, Sadies, Bridles. Chaps, Spurs. Harness Dressing that will last, and, most anything1 else' you wartt we will order for you and save you time and money." Bring your old harness in for those repairs they need, have it done right CLYDE OLIVER PROP. Mem. Coll, Fhys. & Surg:, Ontario Licentiate Minnesota Oregon and Prompt Service on Either Day or Night Calls Eyes tested, Glasses Fitted Can You D6 It? Test tvpe. B-biew: citf tin Fischer's Garage In city or country, for business of pleas ure, under all conditions, the mechanical perfection, strength, light weight and sin plicity 6f the Ford car make it the people's utility. And they average only about two :ents & mile to operate and maintain. Barrinjr the unforeseen, each retail 1 of a new Ford car, between Augusi and August 1915, will receive from i $60 as a share of the Ford Motor -pany's -profits. Runabout $440; Touring Car $490; Car $690; Coupelet $750; Sedau $975, f. 0. Detroit with all equipment. On display and We at E. J. FISCHER1 jyer 1914 0 to )om- 'own i to get his leg broken below the MAUPIN J-S OREGON knee when a loud of hiiy overturn ed withliiiu. I Pi. C. J$. 'Francis, " - Optician 1 11 in l